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The Girl Scout Council of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys' contribitions to Minnesota Reflections share their early history through very early photographs, programs and music, as well as original correspondence from Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts USA.","title_tesi":"Girl Scout bulletin, 1964, Redwood Falls, Minnesota","title_ssi":"Girl Scout bulletin, 1964, Redwood Falls, Minnesota","description_ts":"\"The Piper,\" bulletin of the Peacepipe Council, monthly newsletter. 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At about the same time there will be\\nan Inter-Council event for Seniors, also well-qualified,\\nwho will have been trained as alternates for the Roundup Scouts.\\nAt the recent Regional Conference in Minot, representatives from eight Councils met to talk over the type of\\ncamping experience which would be the most desirable\\nfor the Alternate Activity. A second meeting of an Inter-Council Committee, of which our Peacepipe Adult\\nRoundup people will take an active part, will be held\\nin Willmar on October 29th. At this time, preparations\\nwill be started for the actual planning.\\nIn March of 1964, five adult volunteers from our Council attended the Regional Training Session for Roundup\\npreparations. Since that time, these women, plus other Roundup committees have been working on the various phases of the many preparations which must be made,\\nsuch as setting up the schedule of activities for the year's\\nwork, evaluating references of the applicants, summarizing the applications, carrying out the 2-day out-of-\\ndoor Selection Day, during which time qualified Girl\\nScout Campers observed the scouts in action; and planning the winter training. An important committee was\\nthe final Selections Committee which thoroughly reviewed all of the summaries, tabulated the statistics, and\\nselected the possible selectees and alternates.\\nThe 26 girls who have been chosen to be either selectees or alternates will work together in patrols throughout\\nthe winter training sessions.\\nIt has been highly recommended, since the girls are so\\nequally qualified, that the final selection of the 16 Roundup Selectees, will be made by the Selections Committee\\nafter several of the training sessions have taken place.\\nThe Senior Scouts will be notified of the first training\\nsession which will probably be held in November.\\nAdults who are working on this project are:\\nRoundup Coordinator -\\nMrs. Muriel Steeg, Sanborn\\nRoundup Planning Committee -\\nMrs. Ralph Gunn, Redwood Falls\\nMrs. A. M. Olsen, St. James\\nMrs. Muriel Geier, Ortonville\\nMrs. John Steen, Worthington\\nMrs. Laurie Robertson, Jackson\\nSelections Committee -\\nMrs. John Steen, Worthington\\nMrs. Barbara Bishop, Worthington\\nMrs. Norman McFarland, Blue Earth\\nMrs. Myrna Johnson, Redwood Falls\\nMrs. Agnes Archbold, Litchfield\\nReference Evaluarors\\nMr. Ralph Gunn, Redwood Falls\\nMrs. Harry Tangen, Redwood Falls\\nMrs. Charles Reed, Redwood Falls\\nSelections Day Observers -\\nTrainers\\nMrs. Edna Warren, Windom\\nMrs. Laurie Robertson, Jackson\\nMrs. Viola Carlson, Slayton\\nMrs. Vincent Grausam, Springfield\\nMrs. James Geier, Ortonville\\nCommittees to be Appointed ....\\nAdditional Trainers\\nTransportation Committee\\nEquipment Committee\\nAPPLICANTS FOR THE SENIOR\\nROUNDUP ....\\n(Alphabetical Order)\\nGirls\\nMarcia Authier\\nSusan Breyfogle\\nLinda Crowley\\nPat Ekelund\\nJanette Flannery\\nAndria Harmon\\nJudy Hollingsworth\\nChristine Hruza\\nJorja Jicka\\nJoy Johnson\\nJanet Knoll\\nJanet Marben\\nMary New kirk\\nAnn Olson\\nJudy Pauley\\nJudy Reese\\nPamela Roadfeldt\\nCarol Rose\\nBarbara Sargent\\nMary Schnieder\\nJeanette Sleeper\\nJacelyn Ann Spanyers\\nCharon Tierney\\nPam Tobias\\nBallou Waldron\\nVelma Wenzlaff\\nTown\\nPipestone\\nLake Wilson\\nMadelia\\nOrtonville\\nWorthington\\nLitchfield\\nPipestone\\nMadelia\\nWorthington\\nOrtonville\\nOrtonville\\nLamberton\\nSibley, Iowa\\nLitchfield\\nMadelia\\nLake Wilson\\nLamberton\\nWorthington\\nPipestone\\nWorthington\\nSibley, Iowa\\nOrtonville\\nLitchfield\\nPipestone\\nLitchfield\\nPipestone\\nWhat I Enjoyed Most About My Experience\\nTo The Senior Scout Conference at Cazen-\\novia, New York \\t\\nBy: Mary Beth Mariner,\\nJackson , Minnesota\\nTo say what was the most\\nexciting thing that happened is really quite hard. It\\nall seemed so marvelous.\\nThe speakers were terrific\\nand they were all prominent people in their fields.\\nThe field trips to Coopers-\\ntown to see the Fenimore\\nHouse, Farmers' Museum\\nand yes, of course, the 1^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\\nBaseball Hall of Fame really made me aware of our\\nheritage. The trip to Syracuse University, the Syracuse Housing Program and even the slums made us realize that there is much to be\\ndone and what we can do now and in our adult life. We\\nwere divided into three interest groups - the home (mine),\\nthe out-of-doors, and the arts. In each of these groups,\\nwe learned what we can do to fulfill the needs.I think just\\nworking with girls from all over the United States itself\\nwas a real treat and on the last day it was just too hard to\\nhold back those tears.\\n1\\nMemos From The Registrar's Desk...\\nA Happy Birthday to all the Girls having Troop Anni-\\nvarsaries during this beautiful Indian Summer. What is\\nnicer or more fun than a hike in the woods, gathering\\nleaves and unusual weeds for fall bouquets. This is the\\ntime too, to reregister as Scouts. Has this been done?\\nEach month the PIPER lists numbers and towns of troops\\ncelebrating their birthdays. All troop registrations for\\nSeptember and October should be in now. November\\ntroops have a month left to submit their forms. Let's\\ntry not to be late with registrations!\\nThis issue of our Piper lists troops having Birthdays in\\nDecember. Another cheery month for something special.\\nLeaders: Your troop registration forms will be mailed\\nto you later in October or early November.\\nMEMBERSHIP CARDS\\nLeaders: Have your girls been given their Scout Membership Cards? If not, will you see that they receive\\nthem.\\nIf any of you leaders know that your troop has reregistered and have not received their cards; please let us\\nknow and we will send them to you. During Council\\nreorganization, many troops were registered from their\\nold council or the Regional Office, and we have no way\\nof checking if the troops received the membership cards.\\nEach girl is entitled to her card if she has payed the registration fee. It is advisable that the leader fill out the\\ncards and present them to each girl at one of the meetings.\\nADULT REGISTRATIONS\\nMay I make this statement again that you and your registration is as important as the girls. Due to the long\\nlist of adult names, we are listing them in this issue of\\nthe PIPER. However, we hope this serves as a reminder.\\nYou too, have a Scout Birthday and we do so want you\\nto remain in our Happy Girl Scout Family. So kindly\\nmail your registration form (which you will receive from\\nthe New Yorkoffice)to the Council Office with the $1. 00\\nfee. These forms serve and help keep our mailing lists\\ncurrent. .. council Registrar\\n\\\"Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow.\\nThe shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real\\nthing. \\\"\\n-- Abraham Lincoln\\nTROOPS DUE TO REGISTER\\nIN DECEMBER\\nTroop No.\\n1-51-52\\n13-23-83\\n15-74\\n24-25-32-77-94\\n30\\n31\\n42-55\\n53-84\\n107-117-118-128\\n129-131\\n136-138-139-141-142\\n143-145-149-148\\n156-157-159-160-161\\n162-163\\n180\\n181-184-186\\n190-194-196\\n198-208\\n211\\n220\\n232-233-237-239\\n247\\nTown\\nSlayton\\nJackson\\nPipestone\\nWorthington\\nGaylord\\nLitchfield\\nWoodstock\\nSibley, Iowa\\nHutchinson\\nLamberton\\nMadelia\\nNew Ulm\\nSpringfield\\nSt. James\\nWindom\\nSherburn\\nBlue Earth\\nFairmont\\nOrtonville\\nEricelyn\\nA Choir Director was organizing a special choir to sing\\nfor a Girl Scout Week Program. She asked one little\\ngirl: \\\"Are you a Soprano or an Alto?\\nThe little girlreplied: \\\"I'm a Brownie! \\\"\\nShown above are members of one of the patrols during\\nRound-up Selections Day in Ortonville; from left to right:\\nMrs. Edna Warren, Windom; Mrs. James Geier, Ortonville; Christine Hruza, Madelia; Janet Knoll, Ortonville;\\nCharon Tierney, Litchfield; Mary Schneider, Worthington; Susan Breyfogle, Lake Wilson and Barbara Sargent,\\nPipestone.\\nPEACEPIPE GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL\\nFalls Arcade Building\\nRedwood Falls, Minnesota 56283\\nPhone 507-637-8806\\nNon-Profit Organization\\nU. S. POSTAGE\\nPAID\\nRedwood Falls, Minn.\\nPermit No. 152\\nTO:\\nMrs. Kenneth ?;tter\\n29 Estes Avenue\\nMadelia, Minnesota\\nBulletin of the\\nPEACEPIPE GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL\\nVolume 1 - No. 5\\nNovember 1964\\n\\\"MINOT - WHYN0T\\\"\\nThe Peacepipe Girl Scout Council was represented\\nat the Regional Conference by Mrs. Homer C. Steeg,\\nMrs. Knox Robertson, Miss Betty Winzenburg, Mr. Tom\\nJones and yours truly. We left Sanborn Monday afternoon the 5th of October and drove to Jamestown, North\\nDakota where we stayed overnight. The following day,\\nwe drove to Garrison Dam Site and then off to Minot in\\ntime for the opening ceremonies. The address by Mrs.\\nJacob Eckel was most enlightening as she brought out the\\nfact that the younger generation has more in their minds\\nthan just boys - beetles - and fun. The evaluation of\\nthe meeting held at Cazenovia College makes a volunteer Girl Scout realize that the effort is worthwhile. Following the address, a receptioniwas held and we had an\\nopportunity to meet some old friends and to make some\\nnew ones. At this time, we also had a meeting with Miss\\nMary Miller, our Regional Director. The evening included entertainment and a Chuck Wagon Dinner.\\nWednesday, the conference got down to business and\\nfrom 9:30 a. m. until 4:30 p. m., discussion groups were\\nheld. A schedule was worked out so that our council representatives attended different group meetings, thus getting the most out of the conference. Most all of the\\ngroup meetings were good, but the ones on Camping -\\nFriends Around the Town - Troop Organization were especially good. The banquet on Wednesday night was\\nvery good and the speaker - excellent. Her topic was\\non the volunteer in our society and really gave a person\\na good insight on what makes a volunteer. She did not\\npull any punches, nor did she hand out any bouquets.\\nShe received a tremendous ovation leading me to believe\\nthat Girl Scout Volunteers are a special brand of folks.\\nThursday was the closing day, sessions started with a\\npanel evaluation of the group meetings that were held\\non the previous day. The highlight of the conference as\\nfar as I am concerned, was the talk by Kurt Peters, manager of the Bureau of Education of the Montana-Dakota\\nUtilities Company. Mr. Peters came to the United States\\nfrom Germany after the Second World War, at the age\\nof 19, and it was thrilling to realize that here was a man\\ncoming from a foreign land and in 20 years seeing all of\\nthe opportunities and benefits that we natives take so\\nmuch for granted. His talk had, a strong moral tone to\\nit, at times you could imagine that you were listening to\\na very special sermon. He stressed that we should seek\\nthe opportunity to do good without regard to personal\\nsatisfaction.\\nIt was a very wonderful time of sharing with others the\\nproblems that we all have in Girl Scouting and I am sure\\nthat we came home with renewed interest and zeal to do\\na better job for the girls.\\n-- Homer C. Steeg, Council President\\nABOUT THE PIPER\\n(The Official Publication of Peacepipe Council)\\nThe PIPER staff would like to again remind you that\\nthis bulletin is the official publication of the Peacepipe\\nGirl Scout Council.\\nIt will be necessary for you as registered members to\\nwatch for official notices of meetings, datelines and\\ndeadlines, as well as news items and general Girl Scout\\ninformation.\\nYou will note a new style, as the bulletin comes to\\nyou this month as a printed paper, rather than the mimeographed bulletin which you have been receiving. We\\nwill be able to have pictures, which can help tell our\\nGirl Scout story in our various communities, as well as\\nwritten articles.\\nWe again ask you to send in notices of meetings, and\\nsummaries of special troop, service unit, and area ac-\\ntivites.\\nOur new DEADLINE for news coming into the office for\\nprinting in the forthcoming issues is the 12th of each\\nmonth.\\nIf you have people in your town not receiving the PIPER, it is because they are not registered. The mailing\\nlist is kept up to date from the registration file.\\nA HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL FOR\\nCOUNCIL OFFICE \\\"OPEN HOUSE\\\"\\nA welcome is extended to all Scout volunteers to visit\\nthe Peacepipe Council Girl Scout Office in Redwood Falls,\\non October 27th. Open house will include a tour of the\\noffice, and coffee and Girl Scout cookies, during the\\nhours from 6:15 to 7:15 P. M. You are welcome also to\\nattend the Council Annual Meeting, as visitors, which\\nwill be held at 7:30 P. M. in the First English Lutheran\\nChurch.\\nThe Board of Directors will meet on the same afternoon starting at 1:00 P. M. in the Parkway Hotel in Redwood Falls. During the first part of the afternoon, the\\nOrientation Training for Board Members will be held.\\nMrs. Marion DeTrude, our Council Advisor, of the National Branch Office in Minneapolis, will conduct the\\ntraining.\\nThe regular Board Meeting will be held from 3:00 until 5:00 P. M. , conducted by Council President, Homer\\nC. Steeg.\\nFollowing the afternoon sessions, a dinner will be served at 5:20 P. 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About\\n250 adults were\\npresent for the\\nthree day conference, some driving\\nas many as 550 miles to attend.\\nThe main speakers were: Barbara\\nBates Gundersonof\\nRapid City, South\\nDakota, formerly\\nof the U. S. Civil\\nService Commission who spoke on\\nthe need to serve\\nand help the youth\\nof today, and pointed out that there are \\\"tears\\\" in \\\"volunteer\\\" work; Mr. Kurt Peters, Manager of the Bureau of\\nEducation, Montana - Dakota Utilities, who spoke on\\nthe moral and spiritual needs of youth in our day; and\\nMrs. Jacob Eckel, President, Cazenovia College, who\\nspoke on the good qualities of our youth today. Slides\\nwere shown telling the whole story of National and International opportunities and showing those who were selected during the past year to participate. Discussion\\nperjods on various phases of Girl Scouting were helpful\\nand interesting to everyone. Although many wished to\\nstay for the International Championship Indoor Rodeo\\nbeing held in Minot, on October 9, most of the conferees left immediately after the closing session.\\nLet us all try to become familiar with the new Council\\norganization. Remember that the Girl Scouts of the U.\\nS. A. is one of the largest national youth organizations\\nin our country, and therefore, we must \\\"think big\\\", plan\\nahead, and work together to achieve our goals. Our\\nCouncil By-Laws (which were printed in the first issue\\nof the \\\"Piper\\\") are to be a familiar and basic tool. Read\\nthem over and note the important parts such as Field organization, Finance, The Council, Officers, etc. Try\\nto use the proper names for each part of the organization such as: Area Association (rather than District), Service Unit (Rather than Neighborhood), Field Director,\\n(rather than Field Advisor).\\nThe Council is hoping for the whole-hearted support\\nfrom each of the 43 communities in which we have Girl\\nScouts. By supporting the Community Chest, United\\nFund, or Fund Campaign in your community, you will\\nhelp the Council meet it's budget of $40, 670. 00 in 1965.\\nThe full amount promised by your community is needed\\nto support the Council. Local needs are to be serviced\\nby the Council, within the policies of the \\\"Central Financing\\\" plans.\\nA word about checks might be helpful. As a general\\nrule, banks will not accept \\\"stale\\\" checks. If any treasurer or leader has a check in her favor written by one of\\nthe former Girl Scout Councils now included in the Peace-\\npipe Council, please write me concerning it.\\nA Girl Scout's honor is to be trusted! In all areas of\\nFinance, let us be honorable and organization-minded.\\n-- Thomas H. Jones\\nBehind the Wheel of our\\nField Director\\nThe PIPER staff\\nhas made an attempt to interview\\nour busy Field Director, Miss Betty\\nWinzenburg, and\\nsince she has been\\nout in the communities with you,\\nour local volunteers, we have not\\nbeen able to have a\\n\\\" sit - down interview \\\".\\nHer words of expression as she\\ncomes and goes\\nhave been \\\"So many\\nneed our help-what\\nwonderful, wonderful people we\\nhave working out in our Scouting Program in these towns\\n-- I'm enjoying every minute of it -- I'm making new\\nfriends every day -- \\\"\\nBetty Winzenburg is really behind the wheel\\nof her car - out in the Field....\\nFOLLOWING is a list of either active or acting Service\\nUnit Chairmen in our 6 areas. Our Field Director would\\nlike to:\\nSalute The Service Unit Chairman!\\nMiss Betty Winzenburg\\nField Director\\nArea 1\\nCosmos\\nMrs.\\nCarl Ryti\\nDassel\\nMrs.\\nLes Thalberg\\nGaylord\\nMrs.\\nThea Underhill\\nHutchinson\\nMrs.\\nLowell Mills\\nLitchfield\\nMrs.\\nArea 2\\nWilliam R. Fuhrman\\nLamberton\\nMrs.\\nEdward Peterson\\nLucan\\nMrs.\\nRichard Kramer\\nNew Ulm\\nMrs.\\nLeonard Schaefer\\nRedwood Falls Mrs.\\nDon Sundem\\nSpringfield\\nMrs.\\nArea 3\\nFrank Schneider\\nAmboy\\nMrs.\\nDon Brush\\nBlue Earth\\nMrs.\\nThomas St. Martin\\nFairmont\\nMrs.\\nCatherine Blesi\\nKiester\\nMrs.\\nC. J. Kraus\\nLewisville\\nMrs.\\nLyle Meyers\\nMadelia\\nMrs.\\nDon Nehowig\\nSt. James\\nMrs.\\nR. A. Martinson\\nSherburn\\nMrs.\\nBen Seifert\\nWinnebago\\nMrs.\\nMerle Hynes\\nFrost\\nBricelyn\\nArea 4\\nBound Lake\\nMrs.\\nRobert Cashel\\nLakefield\\nMrs.\\nVilma Wendel\\nWestbrook\\nMrs.\\nFloyd Bruning\\nWindom\\nMrs.\\nMerritt Peterron\\nWorthington\\nMrs.\\nRobert Cashel\\nMelvin\\nMrs.\\nGlenn Jobes\\nJackson\\nSibley\\nArea 5\\nHolland\\nMrs.\\nCecil Mc Daniel\\nPipestone\\nMrs.\\nPerry Frey\\nSlayton\\nMrs.\\nThomas Reynolds\\nLake Wilson\\nMrs.\\nElmer Reese\\nWoddstock\\nMrs.\\nMary Van Surksum\\nRuthton\\nMrs.\\nWillard Madson\\nMinneota\\nMrs.\\nRobert Gewitz\\nJasper\\nMrs.\\nArea 6\\nJ. E. Clerax\\nCanby\\nMrs.\\nVernon Jaeobsen\\nClinton\\nMrs.\\nCarl Moberg\\nDawson\\nMrs.\\nKennetn Serling\\nOrtonville\\nClarkfield\\nMrs.\\nClarence Mills\\n* We hope this list will be complete by the next\\nprinting of the PIPER.\\nThe Peacepipe, Emblem of New Council\\nNew President of Peacepipe Council examines the\\nPeacepipe, an emblem of our new Peacepipe Council,\\nat the Organization Meeting which was held in Windom,\\nin April. Mrs. Steeg holds the peacepipe, as Mrs. Donald David of Fairmont looks on. Mrs. Birk Lowther of\\nWorthington is on the right.\\nUnofficial Figures\\nGIRL SCOUT DAY CAMPS\\nTHIS SUMMER\\n8 Day Camps in the Council\\n667 Girls\\n155 Adults\\nCAMP HO-MITA-KODA CAMPERS\\nArea I -\\nArea II -\\nArea III -\\nArea IV -\\nArea V -\\nArea VI -\\n51 Campers\\n83 Campers\\n57 Campers\\n65 Campers\\n52 Campers\\n20 Campers\\nTHE PIPER\\nPRESIDENT Homer C. Steeg\\nEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Thomas Jones\\nFIELD DIRECTOR Miss Betty Winzenburg\\nOffice Telephone - 637-8806\\nCopy must be in by 12th of the preceding month.\\n1\\nylrW4 fynam Aneal\\nHaagensonandBoerner Delegates\\nAREA 1 will be represented at the\\nPeacepipe Council meeting on\\nOctober 27th, by Mrs. VernHaag-\\nenson of Cosmos, and Mrs. Audrey Boerner of Gaylord.\\n1 These delegates were elected\\nat the first meeting of the Area\\n1 Association, held in Gaylord\\non October 12th. Mr. Ralph\\nGunn, Vice-President, and Mr.\\nTom Jones attended.\\nMrs. Thea Underhill, Unit Service Chairman, of Gaylord was recommended, by voting\\naction of the membership at this meeting, as the AREA\\nASSOCIATION CHAIRMAN. This person is appointed\\nby the Council President, with the approval of the Board of Directors, upon the tecommendation of members\\nof the Area Association.\\nPeterson and Schneider Delegates\\nAREA 2 Association\\nheld the organization\\nmeeting of it's membership in Redwood Falls,\\non October 13th.\\nMrs. Homer Steeg,\\nPeacepipe Board Member and Miss Betty Winzenburg attended. Mrs.\\nHelen Peterson of Lamberton, and Mrs. Frank Schneider of Springfield were elected as official delegates to\\nthe Peacepipe Council. Mrs. William Mather, Jr. of\\nNew Ulm, was recommended by the group, as the Area Chairman, for appointment by the Council President.\\nAS WE GOTO PRESS...\\n... with this issue of the Piper, similar area meetings\\nare being held in Area 4 on October 16th in Worthington\\nand in Area 5 on October 21st in Pipestone.\\nArea meetings will be scheduled in Areas 3 and 6 soon .\\nTotal - 328 Campers\\nCamp Staff\\nTotal - 22 Campers\\nPEACEPIPECOUNCILISGROWING!\\nThe Council Office wishes to announce that 2 new\\ncommunities have been added to the list which have\\nthe Girl Scout Program.\\nIn August, Girl Scouting was initiated in Amboy, Minnesota.\\nIn October, Girl Scouting was organized in Clarkfield,\\nMinnesota.\\nA Brief Review of Mounted Patrol\\n54 of Slayton\\t\\nThese 8 girls come out on Saturday mornings and learn\\nhow to ride. Our physical education teacher, rodeo\\nqueen of South Dakota, gives this instruction. We meet\\nin the girls homes and have enjoyed hearing a talk by a\\nveterinarian on care of horses. We plan films on race\\nhorses. We also entered our local 4-H Horse Show in\\nour county,\\nSEW MAKE-UP SETS FOR OFFICIAL\\nUNIFORMS\\nRequests have come into the office for information in\\nregard to the sewing kits for making uniforms.\\nPlease look on page 7 of the OFFICIAL DRESS UNIFORMS for all of the details.\\nThese kits can be ordered through Raftis Department\\nStore in New Ulm, wheih is our Council Equipment Agency, or directly to St. Louis. Some of the Twin-City\\nagencies carry these sets on hand also.\\nInformation Regarding the Ordering\\nof Pins and Insignia\\t\\nAll pins and insignia on pages 10, 11, 12 and 13 and\\nbadges on page 14 and 15 with the number 9 preceeding\\nthe catalog number are sold in the Council Office.\\nThese pages are in the OFFICIAL DRESS UNIFORMS\\nFOR GIRL SCOUTS.\\nAll registered Scouts should have this catalog. If you\\ndo not have your catalogue, write to the Council Office\\nfor a copy.\\n(All numerals and Council Identification Emblem which\\nare Class 14 items should be ordered from Raftis Equipment Agency - New Ulm.)\\n(Handbooks are not available at the Council Office.)\\nGirl Scout Adults!\\nRemember to Vote ! !\\nGirl Scouts are Good Citizens - Let's\\nset a good example in our communities!\\nEveryone be sure to vote!\\nCOUNCIL FUND DRIVE\\nThe Council Fund Drive was promoted in eight towns of\\nthe jurisdiction this year. In these towns there is no\\nChest or Fund in which the Girl Scouts may participate.\\nSincere thanks to each of these Fund Drive Chairmen\\nwho helped to make the Fund Drive a success.\\nMr.\\nRobert Heidermann\\nGaylord\\nMr.\\nC. N. Miller\\nSlayton\\nMrs.\\nWillard Madsen\\nRuthton\\nMrs.\\nMary Van Surksum\\nWoodstock\\nMr.\\nR A. Martinson\\nSt. James\\nMrs.\\nE. H. Reese\\nLake Wilson\\nMrs.\\nKen Hegstad\\nLakefield\\nKiwanis Club\\nOrtonville\\nNOTICE\\nFROM RAFTIS DEPARTMENT STORE\\nGirl Scout Agency\\nNew Ulm, Minnesota\\nIt is not necessary for anyone to enclose payment by\\ncheck or money order with orders for Girl Scout Equipment. The agency will send out equipment on an open\\ncharge account, and a statement at the end of each month. These should be paid by the 10th day of the month after the order is sent. Prompt payment will be appreciated.\\n-- Harold Raftis\\nShown are scouts and adults who attended the Roundup Selections Day held at\\nOrtonville, Minnesota, on September 12 \\u0026 13, 1964\\nFrom left to right: Back Row, Miss Mary Marben, Lamberton, Mrs. Muriel Steeg, Sanborn, Mrs. Edna Warren,\\nWindom, Mrs. Laurie Robertson, Jackson, Marcia Auth-\\nier, Pipestone, Miss Betty Winzenburg, Redwood Falls,\\nJorja Jicka, Worthington, Mrs. Ralph Gunn, Redwood\\nFalls, Mrs. James Geier, Ortonville, Mrs. Viola Carlson, Slayton. 2nd Row: Charon Tierney, Litchfield,\\nAndria Harmon, Litchfield, Mary Schneider, Worthington; Christine Hruza, Madelia, Judy Hollingsworth, Pipestone, Linda Crowley, Madelia, Mary Newkirk, Sib\\nley, Iowa, Jeanette Sleeper, Sibley, Iowa, Carol Rose,\\nJoy Johnson, Ortonville, Pat Ekelund, Ortonville, Janet\\nKnoll, Ortonville, Velma Wenzlaff, Pipestone. Front\\nRow: Jackie Spangers, Ortonville, Janet Marben, Lamberton, Pam Tobias, Pipestone, Judy Pauley, Madelia,\\nBallou Waldron, Litchfield, AnnOlson, Litchfield, Pamela Roadfeldt, Lamberton, Janette Flannery, Worthington, Barbara Sargent, Pipestone, Judy Reese, Lake Wilson, and Susan Breyfogle, Lake Wilson.\",\"transl\":{},\"fullrs\":{},\"find\":\"132.jp2\",\"dmaccess\":{},\"dmimage\":{},\"dmcreated\":\"2013-09-09\",\"dmmodified\":\"2013-09-09\",\"dmoclcno\":{},\"dmrecord\":\"131\",\"restrictionCode\":\"1\",\"cdmfilesize\":\"1846861\",\"cdmfilesizeformatted\":\"1.76 MB\",\"cdmprintpdf\":\"0\",\"cdmhasocr\":\"1\",\"cdmisnewspaper\":\"0\",\"page\":[],\"id\":\"p16022coll32/131\"}]"}],"facets":[{"name":"topic_ssim","items":[{"value":"Communication","hits":1,"label":"Communication"}],"label":"Topic"},{"name":"type_ssi","items":[{"value":"Text","hits":1,"label":"Text"}],"label":"Type"},{"name":"physical_format_ssi","items":[{"value":"Bulletins","hits":1,"label":"Bulletins"}],"label":"Physical Format"},{"name":"dat_ssi","items":[{"value":"1964-11","hits":1,"label":"1964-11"}],"label":"Date Created"},{"name":"placename_ssim","items":[{"value":"City of Redwood Falls","hits":1,"label":"City of Redwood Falls"},{"value":"Redwood","hits":1,"label":"Redwood"}],"label":"Location"},{"name":"formal_subject_ssim","items":[{"value":"Girl Scouts","hits":1,"label":"Girl Scouts"},{"value":"Girls","hits":1,"label":"Girls"}],"label":"Subject Headings"},{"name":"collection_name_ssi","items":[{"value":"Girl Scout Council of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys","hits":1,"label":"Girl Scout Council of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys"}],"label":"Contributor"}],"pages":{"current_page":1,"next_page":null,"prev_page":null,"total_pages":1,"limit_value":50,"offset_value":0,"total_count":1,"first_page?":true,"last_page?":true}}}